The ITF World Tennis Masters Tour Tournament Recognition Scheme rewards those tournaments that deliver great events and receive the most positive player satisfaction.
The ITF Masters Committee recognise tournaments that receive the very best player satisfaction results amongst the various grades of the ITF World Tennis Masters Tour.
Tournaments that took place in 2023 were reviewed and qualified for consideration provided they met all 3 of the following criteria:
1. Player Satisfaction Survey: In the week following the tournament, a feedback survey is sent to the IPIN registered email address of each player who participates in the ITF World Tennis Masters Tour tournament. A 10% response rate is required for all tournaments, e.g., a minimum of 14 completed surveys are required if 140 players participate in singles and/or doubles. A tournament with a response rate of less than 10% is not considered for the award. Tournaments with the very best player satisfaction results are considered.
2. Referee’s Report: The post-tournament referee report must be completed and supply a positive review of the tournament delivery standards in place.
3. National Association / Tournament Administration: National Associations must ensure a timely submission of the tournament application, tournament fact sheet and any required additional documentation for the tournament to be considered for the award.
Recognised tournaments are allocated by tournament grade and region. The details of this are outlined below.
MASTERS TOUR 1000 (MT1000)
Awarded to the following tournament taking place in 2024:
MT1000 - Swan Hill, Australia
MT1000 - Manavgat, Turkiye
MT1000 - Mallorca, Spain
MASTERS TOUR 700 (MT700)
Up to 10 tournaments globally will be recognised with a maximum of 7 from Europe.
Awarded to the following tournaments taking place in 2024:
MT700 - Yamanashi, Japan
MT700 - Gold Coast, Australia
MT700 - Brasilia, Brazil
MT700 - Hanko, Finland
MT700 - Essen, German
MT700 - Mexico City, Mexico
MT700 - Feld Am See, Austria
MT700 - Bournemouth, Great Britain
MT700 - Menton, France
MT700 - Alassio, Italy
MASTERS TOUR 400 (MT400)
MT100, MT200 and MT400 tournaments will be awarded by grade and ITF region, e.g. MT400 in Oceania or MT200 in Europe.
One award will be allocated for up to 10 tournaments in the grade and region. For example, if there are fifteen MT400 tournaments in South America, two tournaments will be awarded.
Awarded to the following tournaments taking place in 2024:
MT400 - Pattaya, Thailand
MT400 - Guadalajara, Jalisco, Mexico
MT400 - Zaragoza, Spain
Mt400 - Athens, Greece
MT400 - Ipswich, Australia
MT400 - Adazi, Latvia
MT400 - Goiania, Brazil
Mt400 Raanana, Israel
MT400 - Ljubljana, Slovenia
MT400 - Constanta Mamaia, Romania
MT400 - Manavgat, Turkiye
MT400 - Salvador, Brazil
MT400 - Buehl, Germany
MT400 - Santiago, Chile
MT400 - Monchengladbach, Germany
MT400 - Vancouver, Canada
MT400 - Tacna, Peru
MT400 - Wenzhou, China
MASTERS TOUR 200 (MT200)
Awarded to the following tournaments taking place in 2024:
MT200 - Thiruvananthapuram, India
MT200 - Manacor, Spain
MT200 - Tel Aviv, Israel
MT200 - Florence, Italy
MT200 - Camyuva, Turkiye
MT200 - Caxias Do Sul, Turkiye
MT200 - Banska Bystrica, Slovakia
MT200 - Hanko, Finland
MT200 - Khao Lak, Thailand
MT200 - Barcelona, Spain
MT200 - Szombathely. Hungary
MT200 - Rhodes, Greece
MT200 - Concepcion, Chile
MT200 - Darjeeling, India
MT200 - Scandicci - Firenze, Italy
MASTERS TOUR 100 (MT100)
Awarded to the following tournaments taking place in 2024:
MT100 - Manacor, Spain
MT100 - Cuernavaca, Morelos, Mexico
MT100 - Antalya, Turkiye
MT100 - Chhindwara, India
MT100 - Heredia, Costa Rica
MT100 - Buenaventura, Panama
MT100 - Ellmau, Austria
MT100 - Rio Do Sul, Brazil
MT100 - Santiago, Chile
Mt100 - Athens, Greece
MT100 - Mahon, Spain
MT100 - Bogota, Colombia
MT100 - Newquay, Great Britain
MT100 - Cuernavaca, Morelos, Mexico
MT100 - Santiago, Chile
MT100 - Eschweiler, Germany